Find out what Vietnamese restaurants to try in Sherwood. Sherwood is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Located in the southeast corner of the county, it is a residential community in the Tualatin Valley, southwest of Portland. As of the 2010 census, Sherwood had a population of 18,194 residents. The city's population for 2014 was estimated to be 18,978 by the U.S. Census. Sherwood was first incorporated in 1893 as a town. Originally named Smockville after its founder, James Christopher Smock, the town was given its current name by local businessman Robert Alexander in 1891, who likely named it after his hometown of Sherwood, Michigan.
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Bamboo Vietnamese Grill of Sherwood (under the ownership of La Sen) has the best vegetarian offerings in Sherwood. The food is delicious. We particularly love the way they prepare their tofu. The Vegetarian Salad Rolls are superb, served with a delectable peanut sauce. We have tried many of the dishes; all of them are excellent. The vegetables are plentiful and fresh! The Sauteed Tofu Sandwich served on a French baguette is a unique treat!The service is friendly and polite and the décor is very pleasant - colorfully decorated with plenty of light streaming through the windows.The restaurant is located in a shopping mall, but don't let that put you off. Whenever we are in the Sherwood area, we make a point of stopping at Bamboo for a reasonably priced, delicious and healthy, earth-conscious meal!
4 based on 25 reviews
Mai Asian is small restaurant in an older strip mall in Tualatin. We've found it to be very good with lots of choices at reasonable prices. From Pho' and Bun' to curries, stir fries and great salad rolls. Portions are very ample and they have luncheon specials. We highly recommend Mai Asia.
4 based on 39 reviews
A couple of friends and I stopped in here for lunch. There isn't much to the place inside, just a few tables and the hot sauces already set on each table. I don't often eat out for lunch, so the soup that they bring out before your order was a nice little starter. Great flavor, something I hadn't had before (almost a sweet and sour taste to it), but the veggies were chopped into very big pieces.One of us got the Pad See Ew- which he loved it, I got the Pad Thai (my typical go to when trying a new thai place) and another person had the Pho. The Pho was a huuuuge serving, so you better have an appetite! My Pad Thai was good and I would order it again, but it was a bit on the pricier side for lunch. Most places I eat Thai food at is around 7.50 for the lunch menu. But! That won't stop me from trying this place again. I'm saying it's just A-Okay for now. The staff were nice as well.
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